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Find the inverse of the set of coordinates:(-1, 2), (0, 4), (3, 1), (-2, 7)

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Given the following set of coordinates: (-1, 2), (0, 4), (3, 1), (-2, 7)

Finding the coordinates' inverse will be:


\text{ A = x, y }\rightarrow A^(-1)\text{ = y, x}

In other words, we will just be swapping the x and y of the coordinates.

We get,


\text{ A = }\mleft(-1,2\mright),\text{ (0,4), (3,1), (-2,7)}
\text{ A}^(-1)\text{ = (2,-1), (4,0), (1,3), (7,-2)}

Therefore, the answer is: (2,-1), (4,0), (1,3), (

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